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What monkeys can tell us about metacognition and mindreading

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2):150-151 (2009)
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Thinkers in related fields such as philosophy, psychology, and education define metacognition in a variety of different ways. Based on an emerging standard definition in psychology, we present evidence for metacognition in animals, and argue that mindreading and metacognition are largely orthogonal

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Background on human metacognition.Lisa K. Son &Nate Kornell -2005 - In Herbert S. Terrace & Janet Metcalfe,The Missing Link in Cognition: Origins of Self-Reflective Consciousness. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 296.

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